‘Oracle Bones’: A history and a metaphor
The exhibition will be on display until Sept. 24.
Read MoreThe exhibition will be on display until Sept. 24.
Read MoreWhen homophobic chants became common during international soccer games, U alum Paul Burke knew he had to use his legal skills to make a positive change.
Read MoreKeith Squires was sworn in by Utah’s Commissioner of Public Safety Jess L. Anderson with President Taylor Randall as witness.
Read MoreThe Pac-12 Team Green is working to unite university sustainability and athletics departments to integrate sustainability into college athletics and across college campuses.
Read MoreBaldomero “Toto” Olivera’s pioneering research on marine cone snails unlocked the pain-management potential of their venom.
Read MoreThe roles are critical for the campus as it strives to meet this moment of engaging globally in a pandemic-impacted world.
Read MoreProgram earns national recognition for robust requirements in key elementary mathematics content and pedagogy.
Read MoreAs chair, Reed leads the board that serves as an independent advisor to Congress and the president on science and engineering policy, and that governs and sets policy for the National Science Foundation.
Read MoreAn interdisciplinary team of students from the U was recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy and its Building Technologies Office.
Read MoreThe University of Utah’s highest faculty accolade is awarded to isotope scientist Thure Cerling.
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